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Easy comp - win a Play Pro K triple stripe

Started by BKA, 10 November, 2016, 16:32:06

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BKA

Win this Play Pro K triple stripe!
How? Easy! - just reply to this thread, answering: "What is your favourite book?"
Anyone can enter.
Ends: Nov 30th.
Winner chosen at random from all entrants.

Good luck!

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KenSan

If I recal I believe I said 'Haruki Murakam Norwegian wood' at the BKO but I was on the spot and that is probably not even my favourite book of his.
Anyway I will say my favourite book is 'The Jokes over: Memories of Hunters S Thompson by Ralph Steadman' But I may be lying  ???
3rd place @ BKO 2016 Adv. Division. :-)

shalafi

I've read many and while I love "the Lord of the rings", it is probably not my favorite (too thick for a first read).
I'll go with "the little prince".
Spanish Kendama Champion 2010, 2012, 2014-16
Depth Perception is Overrated.

BKA

@KenSan We wouldn't call you a liar. Accepted, thanks.
@shalafi The Hobbit is the primer, we believe. Accepted, thanks.

Only 2 people want to win so far....? If you're reading this, you can enter!

shalafi

Oh, I didn't mean to read it first (you should definitely read the Hobbit first) but for the first time you read it, when you are not familiar with all the mythology, subsequents readings of LotR are much more entertaining.
Spanish Kendama Champion 2010, 2012, 2014-16
Depth Perception is Overrated.

s070s

i'm reading this one right now
and i really love it.
(couldn't remember the movie that good so picked up the book)

bladerunner by philip k. dick



do android dream a metal kendama's ?

BKA


donald grant

"Easy" comp to enter, not such an easy question to answer....:)

Much as I want to go for Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" (because it's an incredible piece of work), I'd probably have to go for "Bluebeard" by Vonnegut, as I seem to have re-read it more often than anything else!

BKA

@donald grant Sorry for the stress, don't make us walk the plank, please! Accepted, thanks.

the milky oolong

Woo, a difficult question indeed. I think the book that most resembles the intricacies of kendama in its composition would be Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, a maddening little literary game for imaginations of all ages!
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BKA

@the milky oolong So not about a flaming bucket then? Accepted, thanks.

Dimensions

Recently read, but its 'Ready Player One' for me
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BKA

Quote from: Dimensions on 14 November, 2016, 15:46:43Recently read, but its 'Ready Player One' for me
@Dimensions ...by Ernest Cline, yes? Hmmm, we're all living in dystopia now! Accepted, thanks.

HansNickmans

Difficult question, especially if I would want to get all dutch on this competition.

However, Stephen King's The Green Mile left me very silent at the end. I guess it would be that one.
Kendama Belgium!

BKA

@HansNickmans Stone walls do not a prison make. Accepted, thanks.